Get ready for an exciting potential feature in the upcoming Android 15! The latest Android 14 QPR3 beta has revealed a hidden gem that could make a big impact on the user experience. It seems that Google is considering introducing an “easy pre-set” mode designed to optimize the operating system’s UI for improved readability, especially for those who may not be tech-savvy or have impaired vision – think grandma-friendly!
Here’s what we know so far about this exciting development:
– The “easy pre-set” mode is expected to simplify the Android user interface by making changes to icon and text size, navigation mode, and more, all with the goal of making them larger and easier to operate.
– According to Android expert Mishaal Rahman, code found in the Android 14 QPR3 beta points to a hidden settings page for this new feature. The code indicates that the mode will optimize the UI for improved readability and ease of navigation by enlarging icons and text, adding contrast and bold, and moving navigation buttons to the bottom of the screen.
– While Mishaal was unable to enable the new mode just yet, he was able to manually launch the settings page for it. Interestingly, when enabled, the current wallpaper is swapped with a pure black image.
This potential addition could make a huge difference in usability for many Android users, particularly those who may struggle with small text and icons. We’ll be keeping a close eye on any further developments as we eagerly await the release of Android 15.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting news!